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The Goldman Environmental Prize is known as the Nobel for grassroots environmental champions, for good reason. Award-winners are earth defenders, often bucking entrenched systems and powerful interests in order to protect and restore the natural environments we all depend on. This week we feature conversations with two of the 2026 Goldman Prize winners: Iroro Tanshi, a tropical conservationist and bat ecologist who rediscovered a species that hadn't been seen in half a century. When climate-amplified wildfire threatened to destroy her new find, she built a community movement to virtually eliminate the wildfire risk. Sarah Finch, a tireless environmental advocate who spent years in English courts using planning law as a defense against the fossil fuel industry. She won a major UK Supreme Court ruling, a ruling that is already constraining oil, gas, and coal development across the country. What can we learn about passion, persistence, and collaboration from these two advocates? Guests: Iroro Tanshi, Tropical Conservationist Sarah Finch, Environmental Campaigner For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit https://climateone.org/podcasts Highlights: 00:00 Intro 03:01 Iroro Tanshi on Warri, Nigeria and the oil industry 05:37 Iroro Tanshi on becoming interested in bats and the forest 09:24 Iroro Tanshi on finding a bat species once thought extinct 14:03 Iroro Tanshi on when a wildfire tore through the research site 19:20 Iroro Tanshi on the wildfire risks of forests in equatorial Africa 20:50 Iroro Tanshi on working with the community to address the wildfires 23:01 Iroro Tanshi how to scale what she's learned world-wide 24:40 Iroro Tanshi on what bats can teach people about being human 27:17 Sarah Finch on realizing the far reaching implication of her work 30:49 Sarah Finch on why the legal argument finally worked 34:42 Sarah Finch on getting the confidence to go after big oil 44:43 Sarah Finch on how a group of people can make a real difference ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Goldman Environmental Prize is known as the Nobel for grassroots environmental champions, for good reason. Award-winners are earth defenders, often bucking entrenched systems and powerful interests in order to protect and restore the natural environments we all depend on. This week we feature conversations with two of the 2026 Goldman Prize winners: Iroro Tanshi, a tropical conservationist and bat ecologist who rediscovered a species that hadn't been seen in half a century. When climate-amplified wildfire threatened to destroy her new find, she built a community movement to virtually eliminate the wildfire risk. Sarah Finch, a tireless environmental advocate who spent years in English courts using planning law as a defense against the fossil fuel industry. She won a major UK Supreme Court ruling, a ruling that is already constraining oil, gas, and coal development across the country. What can we learn about passion, persistence, and collaboration from these two advocates? Guests: Iroro Tanshi, Tropical Conservationist Sarah Finch, Environmental Campaigner For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit https://climateone.org/podcasts Highlights: 00:00 Intro 03:01 Iroro Tanshi on Warri, Nigeria and the oil industry 05:37 Iroro Tanshi on becoming interested in bats and the forest 09:24 Iroro Tanshi on finding a bat species once thought extinct 14:03 Iroro Tanshi on when a wildfire tore through the research site 19:20 Iroro Tanshi on the wildfire risks of forests in equatorial Africa 20:50 Iroro Tanshi on working with the community to address the wildfires 23:01 Iroro Tanshi how to scale what she's learned world-wide 24:40 Iroro Tanshi on what bats can teach people about being human 27:17 Sarah Finch on realizing the far reaching implication of her work 30:49 Sarah Finch on why the legal argument finally worked 34:42 Sarah Finch on getting the confidence to go after big oil 44:43 Sarah Finch on how a group of people can make a real difference ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arsenal Premier League Champions: the title fans have waited over two decades to hear is finally a reality. In this special episode, host Tony Doe brings together a passionate community of supporters to celebrate Arsenal's historic 2025-2026 title win, marking the end of a 22-year drought. From the streets of Lagos and Ibadan to the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the "Gooner" family shares their raw emotions, personal journeys of loyalty, and the ultimate vindication of "trusting the process."We hear from diverse voices, including Chika, Rev Fr Phillip JJ Okocha, and industry veteran Femi Sowoolu, who reflect on the "banter years" and the resilience required to stay faithful to the club. The episode also features a surprising congratulatory message from Kumbi, founder of Jackaranda Holidays and a Manchester United rival, highlighting the magnitude of this achievement. Tony Doe delivers a powerful closing address to the "hate watchers," cementing the club's legacy in North London and beyond. Plus, get details on the upcoming world-class victory party in Lagos and listen to an original musical tribute, "North London is Calling." Whether you're a lifelong supporter or a rival witness to history, this episode captures the heart of a global coronation.Featured Guests & ContributorsChika: aka “TheBelovedGoonerette” Arsenal supporter from Lagos.Joseph Onwuchekwa: A 12-year-old fan celebrating his first league title.Rev Fr Phillip JJ Okocha (CSSP): A long-time supporter reflecting on the 22-year wait.Kola: A supporter from Warri, Nigeria, who has followed the club since 2002.Daniel Adaaja: Radio morning show host from Ibadan, Nigeria.Kachi: An enthusiastic supporter from Delta State.Femi Sowoolu: Media Icon, Mentor and a veteran supporter of over 40 years.Kumbi: Founder of Jackaranda Holidays in Zimbabwe and a Manchester United fan.Aneezy: Fashion Designer and Jersey plug, sharing local congratulatory messages.For sponsorship enquiries, donations, brand partnerships, and collaboration opportunities related to the Arsenal Fans Nigeria Victory Party announced in the episode, supporters can contribute through the official account below:Account Number: 637 6623 013 Account Name: Arsenal Nigeria Media Bank: MoniePoint MFBBusinesses, fan communities, and interested partners can also connect through Arsenal Nigeria's official social media platforms for sponsorship conversations and event partnership opportunities ahead of the June 6th celebration in Lagos, Nigeria.X: @arsenalnigeria_, Instagram: @arsenalnigeria_, Facebook: Arsenal Fans Nigeria, TikTok: @arsenalnigeria_, YouTube: Arsenal Fans NigeriaEditorial Note: This mention is included strictly for informational and community awareness purposes. It is not a paid promotion, sponsored placement, or advertisement.
Sails out of Wind Part 1
Restoring the Weight of Glory Part 5
The Spirit of Faith Part 2
Beyond the Local Church Part 2
Beyond the Local Church Part 1
Restoring the Weight of Glory 4
Kamfanin mai na NNPC ya sanya hannu kan wata yarjejeniya da wasu kamfanonin ƙasar China guda biyu, Sanjiang Chemical Company Limited da kuma Fuzhou Industrial Park, domin farfaɗo da matatun mai na Warri da Port Harcourt. Wannan mataki ya zo ne bayan matatun man sun laƙume kimanin biliyan 3.2 na dala ba tare da an samu biyan buƙata ba. Injiniya Kailani Muhammad, tsohon babban jami'in kamfanin na NNPC ne, a tattaunawarsa da Shamsiyya Haruna, ya bayyana gamsuwa da wannan yarjejeniya da kasar China bisa wasu dalilai. Ku latsa alamaru sauti don sauraren cikakkiyar hirar.
Restoring the Weight of Glory 3
The Spirit of Faith 1
Restoring the Weight of Glory Part 2
The Four Living Creatures Part 6
Rising Above Life's Storms Part 3
The Four Living Creatures Part 5
Rising Above Life's Storms Part 4
Rising Above Life's Storms Part 5
KAS 2026 _ The Kingdom of God 1
The Four Living Creatures Part 7
Kingdom Citizenship Rights Part 2
The Four Living Creatures Part 8
KAS 2026 _ The Kingdom of God 2
KAS 2026 _ The Kingdom of God 3
KAS 2026 _ The Kingdom of God 4
The Virtues of the Cross Part 1
The Virtues of the Cross Part 2
Restoring the Weight of Glory Part 1
Kingdom Citizenship Rights Part 1
A Federal High Court in Warri, Delta State, delivered a landmark ruling on March 17, 2026, declaring that Nigerians have a constitutional right to record police officers performing their duties in public.Presided over by Justice H. A. Nganjiwa in suit FHC/WR/CS/87/2025, the judgment established several critical protections for citizens and requirements for law enforcement.Nigerians can freely record (video or photograph) police officers during operations, such as stop-and-search, in public spaces without fear of arrest or reprisal.The court ruled that police officers must wear visible name tags and display their force numbers while on duty.Officers are strictly prohibited from harassing, intimidating, or arresting citizens for recording, and they cannot confiscate or seize devices used for documentation.The court awarded ₦7 million to the applicant, lawyer Maxwell Nosakhare Uwaifo (₦5 million for rights violations and ₦2 million for litigation costs), after he was harassed for recording officers in May 2025.The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has previously stated through its Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, that recording officers is permitted provided it does not obstruct their official duties. This court ruling now provides a firm judicial precedent, legally reinforcing that "anonymous policing" is unconstitutional and that public officials are subject to public scrutiny.
The Four Living Creatures Part 4
The Four Living Creatures Part 1
Rising Above Life's Storms Part 1
The Four Living Creatures Part 2
Qissaa warra Imaraatii kurfii sadaffaafi ta maayyii kana keessatti bobbaa isaan gama Afriikaa biyya hedduu keessatti itti jiraniifi kitaabaa, "Anarchy" jadhamtu ka seenaa "British East India Company" irraa dubbatturaa waannin argadhe gabaabsaan yaada dhuunfaa kiyyaa waliin mammakeen isiniin qooddadha.Warri Caqasuu Feetan Dhihaadhaa!!
Kurfii lammaffaa kana keessatti jijjiirma mootummaan Imaraatii bara 1971 irraa eegaltee keessa qaxxaamurte gabaasaan yaada/huubannoota dhuunfaa. Dhihaadhaa!
Guest Minister Chris Marere joins us to share about the state of the Church in Nigeria, not taking for granted the opportunities we have in the United States, and a powerful word encouraging us to get up and move into God's call and promises for our lives. Dr. Chris is the founder of Agape Ministries, Inc. He and his wife, Esther, have four children and live in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria, where he serves as the senior pastor of the Agape World Outreach Headquarters Church.Love Church is a Christian Church community based in Menomonie, WI with a desire to experience & express the love of God. Join us in person Sundays at 10am!
We had the pleasure of speaking with activist and author, Edafe Okporo. Edafe was born in Warri, Nigeria. He migrated […] The post Angelic Troublemakers: Edafe Okporo appeared first on Queer Theology.
Normalement vous connaissez bien Fitta Wari, en grande partie grace à la série 100% dubplates qu’on vous propose avec Reggae-Unite depuis 2011. On s’est dit qu’il méritait une petite tape à lui seul pour les nombreuses plates remarquables qu’il a enregistré au fil des années, et celles qu’il a enregistrées spécialement pour ce volume. C’est […]
Kutaa lammaffaa kana keessatti Jaal Woldeen - uumama ijoollummaa isaaniitti argaa guddatan;- Ummatni akkamiin guyyaa bakka bakkatti qoodee gurmeeffataa ture;- Warri Tuulama akkamiin jireenya isaanii gaggeefataa turanii ?- Warri Tuulama ijoollee akkamiin manatti waan gara-garaa barsiisaa turan?- Warri ofii lafa hinqabne, warra Abbaalaafaaf maalfaa akka dalagaafii turan;- Warri Tuulama aadaasaanii dhalootaaf carraaqqii akkam jiraa gaggeessaa turan? Seenaa kanaafi kabiraa hedduu ball'inaan nuun qooddatu.Dhihaadhaa!
Jaal Magarsaan kurfii lammafaa kana keessatti bakka kutaa duratti itt dhaaberraa itti fufuun,Dirqama gara-garaa itti laatameen bakka adda addaatti ramadamee waan hojjachaa ture;Dirqama ummata keessatti akka dalaga itti kenname hoggu raawwachaa jiruu waan huubate;Kora Sabaa qopheessuuf tattaaffii godhamaa turee fi Haala Korri Sabaa itti gaggeefame;Haala qabsoon, qabsaawootnii fi dhaabni keessa ture;Jala bultii kufaatii mootummaa DARGU haala humni keessa ture;Taateewwan bara mootummaa Cehumsaa dhaabaa fi qabsaawoota mudataa turan, fi Guyyaa maayyii kaampii gad-dhiisanii bahuu keessatti waan mumullataa turan keessaa waan yaadatu mara nuun qooddata.